Cavendish Astrophysics Publications for topic : AGN and radio galaxies

  1. Baker, J.C., Hunstead, R.W., Athrea, R.M., Barthel, P.D., de Silva, E., Lehnert, M.D., Saunders, R.D.E., 2002. Associated absorption in radio quasars.I. CIV absorption and the growth of radio sources. ApJ, 568, 592.

  2. Buttery, H.J., 2001. Dealing with point source contamination in AMI Cluster Surveys. Clusters of Galaxies and the High Redshift Universe Observed in X-rays XXIst Moriond Astrophysics meeting, Doris M. Neumann and Jean Tranh. Link

  3. Buttery, H.J., Cotter, G., Hunstead, R. W., Sadler, E. M.,, 2003. Searching for clusters with SUMSS. Radio Galaxies: Past, present and future, M. Jarvis, R. McLure, S. Rawlings, Elsevier. Link

  4. Buttery, H.J.B., Cotter, G., Hunstead, R.W., Sadler, E.M., 2003. Searching for clusters with SUMSS. New Astronomy Reviews, in press.

  5. Bolton, R., Cotter, G., Pearson, T., Pooley, G., Readhead, A., Waldram, E., Riley, J., 2003. Followup of the 9C survey: Preliminary results. New Astronomy Reviews, submitted.

  6. Longair, M., Blain, A., 2003. Far-Infrared and Submillimetre Lighthouses. Lighthouses of the Universe: The Most Luminous Celestial Objects and Their Use for Cosmology, in press.

  7. Mendoza, S., Longair, M.S., 2002. Formation of internal shock waves in bent jets. MNRAS, 331, 323-332.

  8. Robson, I., Priddey, R., Isaak, K., McMahon, R., Pearson, T.J., Fox, M.C., Ivison, R., 2003. Submillimetre observations of a sample of very high redshift quasars. Active Galactic Nuclei: from Central Engine to Host Galaxy, S. Collin, F. Combes and I. Shlosman, ASP, in press.

  9. Kaiser, C.R., Cotter, G., 2002. The death of FR II radio sources and their connection with radio relics. MNRAS, 336, 649-658.

  10. Inskip, K.J., Best, P.N., Longair, M.S., 2003. 6C radio galaxies at z ~ 1: The influence of radio power on the alignment effect. New Ast. Rev., in press.

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